Brisbane Airport to undergo massive revamp of its International Terminal costing AU$5 Billion
Posted: 13 September 2024 | Gabriel Higgins | No comments yet
Since opening 29 years ago, the International Terminal of Brisbane Airport will undergo a $AU5b revamp, that will revolutionise the passenger experience, along with meeting the Australian Government standards for security by the end of 2025, development will finish in 2027.


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Brisbane Airport (BNE) has announced that it will revamp its International Terminal under the Future BNE transformation, with the project costing AU$5b. Since opening 29 years ago, the terminal needs upgrades of its security screening equipment to meet Australian Government standards by the end of 2025. The Plans that have been made will make significant changes to the terminal.
“Our International Terminal is Queensland’s gateway to the world. After three decades of service, it’s well and truly time for a transformation, ensuring it’s ready to welcome the world for years to come. This building is worth billions of dollars to Queensland’s tourism economy and jobs every year,” declared Brisbane Airport CEO, Gert-Jan de Graaff. The transformation will occur over the coming decade that will also include upgrades to the Domestic Terminal, construction of Terminal 3, and extensive commercial, and retail. Development of the International Terminal is expected to conclude in 2027.
What upgrades will the Terminal get?
-Self-service check-in kiosks and bag drop-
The new technology enables BNE to reduce queues, and passengers to choose between a smooth self-service or agent-led experience, powered by reliable technology that removes friction at check-in and bag drop.
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“The first new-generation check-in row is already up and running, and the feedback from travellers and airline staff has been fantastic. It’s a giant leap from the 1990s to now,” says Mr de Graaff.
-Baggage system-
Brand new, energy-efficient, best-in-class conveyor system and Standard 3 technology baggage security screening equipment.
Check out what it will look like below:
-31 refreshed retail options & duty free to almost double-
Retail also undergoes a transformation with 31 premier retail opportunities.
BNE’s duty free area is also set to nearly double in size as part of the redevelopment.
As part of a renewed 10-year partnership with Lotte Duty Free, the expansion will feature innovative design, a focus on local brands and sustainability, enhancing the shopping experience.
“Our aim is to bring the finest global offerings to Brisbane while showcasing the best of Queensland to the world,” according to Mr de Graaff.
Steve Timms, Lotte Travel Retail Oceania CEO, added:
“There is nothing in the Brisbane store design that has similarity to any other place. It will be a bespoke design, capturing the flavour of Brisbane.”
-Power to vehicles servicing aircraft-
The transformation of the International Terminal will also extend outside to the apron where a network of charging infrastructure tailored specifically to support ground support equipment (GSE) will be installed.
GSE at airports include pushback tugs, belt loaders, cargo loaders, and baggage tugs used to service aircraft.
“Not only will this convert vehicles from fossil fuels to sustainable sources, but it will also make the apron a quieter workplace for the hundreds of people who work loading and dispatching aircraft every day, as well as passengers,” said Mr de Graaff.
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